At a normal show, live audio generated by the band is sent to a soundboard. The front of house engineer tweaks the sound to ensure that it matches the artists vision for the song and then sends it to the PA (the big speakers hanging from the ceiling). MIXhalo takes that same audio and broadcasts it over WiFi instead, ensuring that you get the best quality audio directly to your ears using only headphones and your iPhone.

Because we believe that fans deserve better sound. Because we are passionate music lovers who want fans to connect to their favorite artists in the most intimate way. PA systems still have to send audio data over the air to your ear. Once audio leaves a speaker, it immediately starts to degrade. MIXhalo solves this loss of quality by using modern WiFi technology and proprietary real-time audio engineering to ensure that you see and hear every moment, the second that it happens, in perfect clarity.

MIXhalo is real-time meaning that you see what is happening on stage and hear it at the same time. Bluetooth and wireless headsets introduce enough latency that the events on stage and the audio in your ear will be out of sync. We are working hard to bring bluetooth and wireless headset support. MIXhalo staff have a limited number of loaner headphones. Come find us at our booth to use a pair. First come, first serve.

The best wired headphones are the ones that seal in your ear. Check out urBeats by Dr.Dre or JVC Marshmallows to see good examples at different price points. Active noise cancellation is not required to enjoy fantastic sound.

We are a highly motivated team of 12 superstars that span 4 different timezones. At this time, we have no open recs but we are always looking for passionate people who want to do big things. Shoot your resume and a brief tidbit about yourself to info@mixhalo.com.

ABOUT US

MIXhalo envisions a world where you have access to perfect sound at any live event in the world. Instead of hearing the unbalanced sound blasting out of loudspeakers, you can hear studio quality audio from your own headphones and a smartphone.